By Caroline Simson (February 23, 2022, 4:56 PM EST) — An American businessman has failed to convince a Canadian judge to revive his half-billion-dollar claim against Mexico for allegedly “eviscerating” his investment in the country’s telecommunications market.
Judge Michael A. Penny rejected Joshua Dean Nelson’s argument that an arbitral tribunal wrongly relied on arguments that hadn’t been raised by the parties when it concluded that Nelson’s company, Tele Fácil México SA De CV, had never actually secured the interconnection rights that it claimed to have lost at the hands of Mexican regulators. Nor had the arbitrators wrongly failed to consider critical testimony from his expert witnesses, according to the judge’s Feb….
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